Republic
(1822 - 9999)
Nuevo sol
(1991 - 2015)
Circulating commemorative coin: 52
Non-circulating coin: 72
Standard circulation coin: 21
Peseta
(1880 - 1882)
Standard circulation coin: 3
Sol
(1863 - 1985)
Circulating commemorative coin: 15
Non-circulating coin: 25
Pattern: 3
Standard circulation coin: 77
Token: 7
Transitional Peso
(1858 - 1863)
Standard circulation coin: 8
Ferdinand III
(1814 - 1833)
Colonial Real
(1568 - 1858)
Standard circulation coin: 2
Real
(1568 - 1858)
Standard circulation coin: 22
Charles IV (Carlos IV)
(1788 - 1808)
Real
(1568 - 1858)
Standard circulation coin: 18
Charles III
(1759 - 1788)
Real
(1568 - 1858)
Standard circulation coin: 31
Ferdinand VI
(1746 - 1759)
Real
(1568 - 1858)
Standard circulation coin: 20
Philip IV
(1700 - 1713)
Real
(1568 - 1858)
Standard circulation coin: 14
Charles II
(1665 - 1700)
Real
(1568 - 1858)
Standard circulation coin: 11
Philip IV
(1621 - 1665)
Real
(1568 - 1858)
Standard circulation coin: 6
Philip II
(1556 - 1598)
Real
(1568 - 1858)
Standard circulation coin: 13
Louis I
Real
(1568 - 1858)
Standard circulation coin: 6
–
Real
(1568 - 1858)
Standard circulation coin: 1
Coins
1 Inti
(1985–1988)
Nickel brass (Copper-nickel-zinc)
7g
ø 25mm
f
0,27–0,39
vf
0,33–0,64
xf
0,51–0,64
au
0,73–1,10
unc
0,99–1,30
5 Intis
(1985–1988)
Nickel brass (Copper-nickel-zinc)
8.2g
ø 27mm
vf
0,73–1,10
xf
1,00–1,10
au
1,00–1,60
unc
1,10–1,60
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.
½ Inti
(1989)
Pachacutec
Silver (.925)
16.81g
ø 31mm
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.
1 Inti
(1988)
Brass
6.95g
ø 25mm
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.
1 Centavo
(1863–1864)
Copper-nickel
4.61g
ø 19.27mm
vg
2,10
f
0,88–2,10
vf
3,40–3,50
xf
4,40–8,80
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
1 Centavo
(1950–1965)
Zinc (95% Zinc, 5% Copper)
1.02g
ø 15mm
f
0,35
vf
0,39–0,98
xf
0,54–1,30
au
0,60–1,30
unc
1,20–3,30
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.
1 Centavo
(1909–1939)
Bronze
5.2g
ø 19.4mm
vf
2,00–2,20
xf
3,80
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.
1 Centavo
(1875–1878)
Bronze
4.83g
ø 19.5mm
f
2,20
vf
3,80–6,40
xf
6,40
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.
1 Centavo
(1941–1944)
2nd type; thin planchet
Bronze
2.4g
ø 19.5mm
vf
1,10–1,50
xf
2,20–2,70
unc
14,00
2 Centavos
(1864–1879)
(copper or bronze)
9.1g
ø 24mm
vg
0,69
f
1,20–2,60
vf
2,20–3,30
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.
2 Centavos
(1950–1958)
Zinc (95% Zinc, 5% Copper)
1.3g
ø 16.9mm
vf
1,30–2,00
xf
1,90–2,20
au
2,00–2,60
unc
2,00–3,00
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.
2 Centavos
(1863–1895)
Copper-nickel
9g
ø 24mm
vg
3,70
f
1,40–3,90
vf
1,60–4,00
xf
3,80–19,00
au
14,00
unc
310,00
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
5 Centavos
(1945–1965)
Brass (70% Copper, 30% Zinc)
1.85g
ø 17mm
f
0,14
vf
0,10–1,10
xf
0,20–1,00
au
0,43–0,82
unc
0,84–1,40
5 Centavos
(1966–1975)
Brass
1.5g
ø 14.5mm
f
0,21–0,33
vf
0,23–0,61
xf
0,23–0,61
au
0,23–0,76
unc
0,53–1,00
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
5 Centavos
(1918–1941)
Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
3g
ø 17mm
f
1,90
vf
0,93–2,90
xf
1,10–3,00
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
5 Centavos
(1879–1880)
Copper-nickel
2.5g
ø 16.8mm
f
1,10
vf
2,20
xf
5,40
au
6,30
unc
8,70–9,80
This coin exists as a proof strike, a special collector minting.
5 Centavos
(1942–1945)
Brass (70% Copper, 30% Zinc)
3.1g
ø 17mm
vf
0,61–4,20
xf
0,75
No price or extra data is recorded for this coin, it may be rare and valuable.